TIIGAN RIDDIM produced by SNS / RIDDIMSTREAM 2021
Tiigan Overview
In 2021, dancehall was buzzing with fresh energy, and the Tiigan Riddim captured that spirit perfectly. This riddim featured the raw, pulsing yard beat that dancehall fans love, but with a modern twist. It stood out among the year’s big bashment releases, earning attention from selectors and listeners alike. The driving force behind Tiigan Riddim was SNS / RIDDIMSTREAM, a label known for pushing boundaries in the Caribbean music scene. SNS / RIDDIMSTREAM has a reputation for distributing dancehall and reggae tracks to DJs and fans worldwide, making their releases easily accessible on major platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. The riddim brought together a talented lineup of artists, each adding their own flavor. Kupid aka Q and Freezy teamed up for "Into It," blending their voices over the riddim’s trap-infused beat. Freezy, known for his hit single "Split in Di Middle," brought his signature energy, while Kupid aka Q matched him with passion and style. Skillarchy delivered "Di Woman Dem," a track that kept the dancefloor moving with its catchy hooks and lively delivery. Bazzle Kid contributed two versions of "Walk Out," both clean and raw, showing his versatility on the mic. Jak Danyal also offered two versions of "Mula," giving fans both a radio-friendly and an unfiltered take. Who Di$ rounded out the lineup with "Duppy Story," available in clean and raw formats, adding a storytelling touch to the riddim. With its hard-hitting beats and a strong cast of artists, Tiigan Riddim became a standout release in 2021’s dancehall landscape.
Tiigan Tracklist:
- Kupid aka Q, Freezy – Into It
- Skillarchy – Di Woman Dem
- Bazzle Kid – Walk Out (Clean)
- Bazzle Kid – Walk Out (Raw)
- Jak Danyal – Mula (Clean)
- Jak Danyal – Mula (Raw)
- Who Di$ – Duppy Story (Clean)
- Who Di$ – Duppy Story (Raw)
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